IF I have erred in showing all my heart, And lost your favour by a lack of pride; If standing like a beggar at your side With naked feet, I have forgot the art Of those who bargain well in passion's mart, And win the thing they want by what they hide; Be mine the fault as mine the hope denied, Be mine the lover's and the loser's part. The sin, if sin it was, I do repent, And take the penance on myself alone; Yet after I have borne the punishment, I shall not fear to stand before the throne Of Love with open heart, and make this plea: "At least I have not lied to her nor Thee!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I WOULD LIVE IN YOUR LOVE by SARA TEASDALE HOLY THURSDAY, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE AFTER WINTER by STERLING ALLEN BROWN PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE: 1 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL ELOISA TO ABELARD by ALEXANDER POPE HORATIAN ECHO by MATTHEW ARNOLD |